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BlackBerry maker unveils PlayBook tablet
SAN FRANCISCO - Research In Motion <RIM.TO> unveiled a tablet computer on Monday it hopes will leapfrog Apple's <AAPL.O> iPad, highlighting its potential for gaming, media publishing and corporate use. The BlackBerry PlayBook will have a seven-inch screen and dual facing cameras. It has WiFi and Bluetooth but needs to link with a BlackBerry smartphone to access the cellular network. It can then mirror the phone, giving users a bigger screen to view and edit media, and wipes all corporate data once the link between the two devices is broken.
Sharp sets December e-reader launch
TOKYO - Sharp Corp <6753.T> said on Monday it would launch an e-book service and tablet-style computer in Japan in December, taking on Apple Inc's <AAPL.O> iPad and domestic rival Sony's <6758.T> Reader. Sharp's GALAPAGOS reader will go on sale in December, and will initially offer access to about 30,000 books, newspapers and magazines, the company said at a launch event in Tokyo. It plans to expand its offering to include movies, music and games next year.
HP's Bradley says company spending on innovation
SAN FRANCISCO - The chief of Hewlett-Packard's <HPQ.N> personal computer division said the company is spending appropriately on research and development, countering recent remarks by rival IBM <IBM.N>. Todd Bradley, rumored to be a leading candidate for the vacant top job at HP, said on Monday recent comments from IBM Chief Executive Officer Sam Palmisano that HP was no longer spending on innovation, were "fundamentally just wrong.
iPhone 4 orders exceed 200,000 in China
HONG KONG - Pre-orders for Apple Inc's <AAPL.O> iPhone 4 in China have exceeded 200,000 units since the handsets went on sale on Saturday, China Unicom <0762.HK> said, adding that it has stopped taking online orders because of strong demand. About 60,000 buyers had received phones through China Unicom so far, the mobile operator said in a statement. By comparison, it took about six weeks to sell 100,000 iPhone 3GS handsets in 2009.
UAE sees BlackBerry issue solved before deadline
ABU DHABI - The United Arab Emirates is "very optimistic" about reaching an agreement in a dispute with BlackBerry maker Research In Motion <RIM.TO> <RIMM.O> before an official deadline, a top Abu Dhabi official said. The UAE has threatened to suspend Research In Motion's <RIM.TO> <RIMM.O> BlackBerry Messenger, email and Web browser services from October 11 until the government could get access to encrypted messages.
U.S. single digital music sales flat this year: Nielsen
LONDON - The rapid rise of single digital music sales has stalled in the United States, the world's biggest and most important market, with sales in the first half of 2010 flat compared with a year before. According to research group Nielsen, digital sales for single track downloads were flat in the U.S. market after a 13 percent increase from 2008 to 2009 and 28 percent growth from 2007 to 2008.
Eurocopter unveils new-look helicopter
MARSEILLE, France - European group Eurocopter <EAD.PA> showed off a revolutionary winged helicopter on Monday, in a bid to counter U.S. rival Sikorsky's efforts to break the speed barrier by rewriting rotorcraft design rules. The X3 hybrid helicraft -- which combines forward-facing propellers astride two short aircraft wings with the familiar overhead rotor blades seen on any normal helicopter -- was unveiled following months of secrecy.
Iran says Bushehr nuclear plant not damaged by Stuxnet
TEHRAN - A computer virus that experts said may have been created by a state did not affect Iran's nuclear plant or government systems, but did hit computers of staff at the plant and Internet providers, officials said on Sunday. A senior official at U.S. technology company Symantec <SYMC.O> told Reuters on Friday that 60 percent of the computers worldwide infected by the so-called Stuxnet worm were in Iran, prompting speculation that the nuclear power plant may have been targeted in an attempt at sabotage or espionage.
France arrests 9 for mobile-phone codes fraud
MARSEILLE, France - French authorities have dismantled a cybercrime network and arrested nine people suspected of being involved in the illegal sale of codes used to unlock mobile phones, police said on Monday. Authorities opened an investigation in 2009 into the alleged fraud in response to a complaint from France's second-biggest mobile operator, SFR, which is jointly owned by Vivendi <VIV.PA> and Vodafone <VOD.L>.
Welcome to Nokia, Mr. Elop
LONDON/HELSINKI - The company many see as among the most innovative in the world is a strange mix of intensity and laid-back cool. Its products are revolutionary and have transformed an entire industry, says the author of a definitive history of the firm. The mobile phones it makes, says one executive, are a perfect fusion of form and function, both "beautiful and practical". Apple, right? Actually, it's Nokia <NOK1V.HE> -- or at least Nokia at the turn of the century, when the Finnish firm had just become the biggest mobile phone company in the world with a market value of $250 billion and visions of the cellphone as a fashion accessory, a substitute for cash, even as a handheld computer.
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